Hi folks,I've not been on the forum for a while but now looking to get back into the Fiat fold.
I've previously owned a 2002 Punto 1.2 and a 2007 Panda 100HP. My mother still owns her 2010 Panda 1.1 Active ECO.
I've been reading through LOADS of threads to get a feel for the 2012+ Panda and I have a few general questions.
1) Having owned a 169 model, the interior space was good considering the size of the car BUT...it was a narrow cabin. My shoulders and head were always very close to the side. We've got a Peugeot 107 and it's much wider inside. Does the current model Panda feel noticeably wider inside the the old one?
2) Is there an overall feeling that any particular version of the 1.2 is the best? I've read all about the clutch switch thing and it seems that if it's going to be an issue, it can be unplugged etc. My old 2002 Punto had the 8v 60ps 1.2 engine and it was an absolute peach of an engine, smooth at any revs and economical too. As is my mams 1.1 actually but it does feel very weak, even compared to the 1.0 in the 107.
3) The twin air sounds intriguing. I'm aware that it won't return anywhere near it's quoted figures but id be willing to give one a try. Are there any reliability issues associated with that engine?
4) would a general rule of thumb be...a TA would return 38-45 mpg and the 1.2 mid to high 40s? I have a 10 mile commute including a bit of traffic but also some nice free flowing sections, bit of a mixture.
I'm not really interested in the diesel version, I don't think I do enough miles and I would imagine the small petrol engines are more fun to drive / keep on the boil etc.
I've previously owned a 2002 Punto 1.2 and a 2007 Panda 100HP. My mother still owns her 2010 Panda 1.1 Active ECO.
I've been reading through LOADS of threads to get a feel for the 2012+ Panda and I have a few general questions.
1) Having owned a 169 model, the interior space was good considering the size of the car BUT...it was a narrow cabin. My shoulders and head were always very close to the side. We've got a Peugeot 107 and it's much wider inside. Does the current model Panda feel noticeably wider inside the the old one?
2) Is there an overall feeling that any particular version of the 1.2 is the best? I've read all about the clutch switch thing and it seems that if it's going to be an issue, it can be unplugged etc. My old 2002 Punto had the 8v 60ps 1.2 engine and it was an absolute peach of an engine, smooth at any revs and economical too. As is my mams 1.1 actually but it does feel very weak, even compared to the 1.0 in the 107.
3) The twin air sounds intriguing. I'm aware that it won't return anywhere near it's quoted figures but id be willing to give one a try. Are there any reliability issues associated with that engine?
4) would a general rule of thumb be...a TA would return 38-45 mpg and the 1.2 mid to high 40s? I have a 10 mile commute including a bit of traffic but also some nice free flowing sections, bit of a mixture.
I'm not really interested in the diesel version, I don't think I do enough miles and I would imagine the small petrol engines are more fun to drive / keep on the boil etc.